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SAOTA Reveals Concept Design For A Corporate Headquarters In Dakar

PROJECT DETAILS
  • Designer: SAOTA
  • Project Team: Phillippe Fouchè, Mias Claassens, Inus Goussard, Nicola Meyer, Roan de Wet, Alexia Comninos
  • Project Type: Corporate
  • Project Status: Proposal
  • Location: Diamniadio, Dakar, Senegal

SAOTA recently revealed a concept design for a corporate headquarters in Diamniadio, Dakar, Senegal. The design is tailored to house 130 employees and allows for potential future expansion. A central atrium is a key feature, bringing natural light into the building and connecting it with the surrounding greenery.

The concept design for a corporate headquarters in Diamniadio by SAOTA focuses on practicality and future adaptability. It is designed to comfortably accommodate 130 employees, with flexibility built in for potential growth.

A standout feature of the design is the central atrium. This open space serves as the building’s core, providing natural light and creating a visual link to the nearby foliage. The atrium promotes collaboration among employees and adds a sense of openness throughout the building.

The design also emphasizes sustainability and efficiency. The building’s facade is designed to maximize natural ventilation and daylight, reducing energy consumption and creating a pleasant indoor environment.

The project was led by a skilled team including Phillippe Fouchè, Mias Claassens, Inus Goussard, Nicola Meyer, Roan de Wet, and Alexia Comninos. Their combined efforts have resulted in a design that balances functionality, sustainability, and aesthetics, setting a new benchmark for corporate architecture in Senegal.

SAOTA’s concept design for a corporate headquarters in Diamniadio offers a blend of practicality, sustainability, and design innovation. With its central atrium and focus on energy efficiency, the building promises to be a significant addition to Senegal’s corporate landscape. It will be interesting to see how this design develops as the project progresses.

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